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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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itself is conveyed in essentially what is a sell -- celebrateed mode, and this was has z -- as the economy turned decisively south by something bill gates and warren buffet decided to do with the giving pledge. the giving pledge is interesting because it worked largely, the two men worked largely with the "forbes" 200 list in the beginning and the goal was to get people to pledge, in forming an illegal character of the pledge, to give away half their fortunes for the purposes of making the world a better place to live, and, basically, that meant philanthropy. well, it got a lot of press at the time, and the "forbes" 400 editors paid a fair amount of attention to it, and in the years sense, the three or four years sense then, the number of people who have embraced signed in effect the pledge has grown to somewhere less than a hundred , but it's grown up, and it is a significant phenomena. for my purposes, what was wonderful, the one thing to do if you signed the pledge now was provide a brief description of your thoughts on wealth and philanthropy so it was part of the giving pledge website
itself is conveyed in essentially what is a sell -- celebrateed mode, and this was has z -- as the economy turned decisively south by something bill gates and warren buffet decided to do with the giving pledge. the giving pledge is interesting because it worked largely, the two men worked largely with the "forbes" 200 list in the beginning and the goal was to get people to pledge, in forming an illegal character of the pledge, to give away half their fortunes for the purposes of...
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fedex as a gauge of the global economy. fedex posted its third drop in earnings and raised red flags saying shipments to and from asia slowed substantially. also customers are starting to ship to slower methods to save money. fedex ships worldwide so analysts look at earnings report as an early indicator of where the global economy is headed. >> the stock tanked. we know europe is still a mess. it slipped back into recession, but these fears center around slowing growth in asia. how worried should we be about what fedex is telling us? it's so interesting. fedex global revenue, $44 billion. what's happening in the world really matters. it's twice the size of psi press. a little thing like that can be a problem. they are their thumb on the pulse of the economy. >> when it comes to companies, transparency is crucial. when i say that i'm talking about policies or practices. not their yoga pants. lululemon is a great canadian company and never struggled for survival. excellent anthem in the background. it had to pull several sty
fedex as a gauge of the global economy. fedex posted its third drop in earnings and raised red flags saying shipments to and from asia slowed substantially. also customers are starting to ship to slower methods to save money. fedex ships worldwide so analysts look at earnings report as an early indicator of where the global economy is headed. >> the stock tanked. we know europe is still a mess. it slipped back into recession, but these fears center around slowing growth in asia. how...
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we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan krueger back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: what's the essence of this which is sort of like asking moses of the ten commandments which are the important two. give me the essence of what you discover and you want the american public to know. >> you touched on it. the u.s. economy went through a traumatic period. financial crises was extraordinarily deep. we lost $16 trillion in wealth. but we are digging our way out of this problem. we've regained now almost 15 trillion of the lost wealth. over the last 36 months we've added private sect
we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan...
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. >> those involved ways government -- economy -- though zimbabwe's economy has begun recovering, full recovery remains elusive. would coste industry at least $1 billion. it is unlikely they will get the funds anytime soon. mohammed adow, al jaazeera. >> two years ago, a visit by the leader of myanmar to australia would have been highly improbable. now, thein sein -- now thein sein has become the first myanmar president to visit australia in four decades. australia is boosting aid. , civilunited states rights groups are taking the new york city's police department to court, claiming that the stop and frisk policy unfairly targets minorities. this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are you all doing? >> i have had going -- had guns pointed at me based on my appearance. stop and frisk, as i've said numerous times, in one day. you never fi
. >> those involved ways government -- economy -- though zimbabwe's economy has begun recovering, full recovery remains elusive. would coste industry at least $1 billion. it is unlikely they will get the funds anytime soon. mohammed adow, al jaazeera. >> two years ago, a visit by the leader of myanmar to australia would have been highly improbable. now, thein sein -- now thein sein has become the first myanmar president to visit australia in four decades. australia is boosting aid....
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economy. profits as a percent of gdp are near record high levels. they were record high levels in '11 and they haven't come off much. these are the reasons why the fed's actions are working and again, i think you're selling the market short to some extent if you say it's solely because of the buying the fed is doing. >> both of you, great to talk to you, as always. michelle is the managing director at the bank of scotland. >>> up next, one of the most important things to look for when investing your money in a company is transparency. one showed how transparent it is or how transparent its yoga pants are. i this lululemon handled the mess shows some sheer genius. [ female announcer ] new york strips. sudden trips. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little mishaps you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster neosporin. also try neosporin eczema essentials. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> even
economy. profits as a percent of gdp are near record high levels. they were record high levels in '11 and they haven't come off much. these are the reasons why the fed's actions are working and again, i think you're selling the market short to some extent if you say it's solely because of the buying the fed is doing. >> both of you, great to talk to you, as always. michelle is the managing director at the bank of scotland. >>> up next, one of the most important things to look for...
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the last effort to bail out and save its economy, but the solution that has bank depositors and investors everywhere now nervous. the largest banks are taking up to 40% of all bank deposits more than 100,000 euros or $129,000 or higher leaving smaller deposits untouched. optimism over the deal initially pushed the s&p 500 to within a point of its all time high of 1565 in early trading. stocks told off the cypress bailout is a template for the ways in which the eurozone will address future bank problems and bailouts. the dow jones industrial average fell 64 # points, s&p down five, and the nasdaq lost ten points. on the domestic front, president obama called upon congress to, quote, finish the job on immigration. speaking during a citizenship ceremony at the white house, president obama stressed the importance of getting something done. >> we have known for years that the immigration system is broken, not doing enough to harness the ingenuity of those who work hard to find a place here in america, and after avoiding the problem for years, the time has come to fix it once and for all. the t
the last effort to bail out and save its economy, but the solution that has bank depositors and investors everywhere now nervous. the largest banks are taking up to 40% of all bank deposits more than 100,000 euros or $129,000 or higher leaving smaller deposits untouched. optimism over the deal initially pushed the s&p 500 to within a point of its all time high of 1565 in early trading. stocks told off the cypress bailout is a template for the ways in which the eurozone will address future...
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. >> they are nervous about the economy and the debt unlike leaders in washington. they think it needs to be dealt with right now. that's kierd to go a fox news poll released. two-thirds are nervous about the economy. more than twice the number that are confident. they are at odds about the budget deficit. they believe the federal government should be required to balance the budget. and when asked to describe the national debt 68 percent said it is an immediate problem. 27 percent said it's something that can be handled in the future. only 4 percent said it's not a problem. >> reveal your weight or pay a penalty. cvs announcing all workers on company healthcare must have an annual wellness review and report their weight, body fat, blood pressure and more. if they don't they will be charged $600 more a year. people not only criticizing the penalty but also wondering this about worker's privacy. in a statement cvs said personal health information would remain private. so we want to know would you reveal this information? send us your comments at foxfriendsfirst@foxnew
. >> they are nervous about the economy and the debt unlike leaders in washington. they think it needs to be dealt with right now. that's kierd to go a fox news poll released. two-thirds are nervous about the economy. more than twice the number that are confident. they are at odds about the budget deficit. they believe the federal government should be required to balance the budget. and when asked to describe the national debt 68 percent said it is an immediate problem. 27 percent said...
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neil: first day of spring, and is the economy springing back? unemployment down, but a couple of thorns in this otherwise rosy news. fedex's quarterly profit diving by a third now warning this year could be dicey, and next year may be dicier. restaurants seeing the worst sales in three years. market watcher francis newton and whether you should be worrying back with john, and richard benjamin. francis, you're getting worried? >> absolutely. it's ancient dow theory. since when is cost cutting equal profits or equal prosperity? it equals profits in some cases, but not prosperity. the shoe is kind of starting to drop. dow theory covers two components. it covers the loss in production and also the consumer side of it. if companies are choosing freight over express airmail, why are they doing that? what's the incentive behind that? and, again, the dow transports show there's international weakness, so it's sort of, like, a matter of time. we have fiscal issues and now we're starting to see some weakness in the dow theory. neil: you know -- >> keep wa
neil: first day of spring, and is the economy springing back? unemployment down, but a couple of thorns in this otherwise rosy news. fedex's quarterly profit diving by a third now warning this year could be dicey, and next year may be dicier. restaurants seeing the worst sales in three years. market watcher francis newton and whether you should be worrying back with john, and richard benjamin. francis, you're getting worried? >> absolutely. it's ancient dow theory. since when is cost...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. download the official ati application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back and see one of the core. stay right there. like that we had to spoil everything. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be alright take a deep breath i could take to kill you can't break those cuffs. to shoot the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male mean chased down and wrangled and by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of crime inequalit
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. download the official ati application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably...
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high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in someone had came up to that 18-year-old kid avenue as he was washing dishes and suggested to him that 55 years hence his son would be sworn into office as a united states senator representing the great state of texas. [ applause ] that would have been unimaginable. >> now mr. cruze says his dad made it on his own without government assistance. he worked hard and provide for his family and now his son has achieved the american dream. that's the way this country is supposed to work. but president obama himself has a very compelling story to tell. his father abandoned him. he was raised prima
high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join into the report. killings make it with zero in federal custody. to consider. the great. truths to stories that impact the. speech. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in son of the court oh sorry sorry i'll. stay right there for fear like the rest of us or. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be alright take a deep breath i could take just a little so you can break those cuffs oh i need to circle for asia now ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male being chased down and wrangled in by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of crime and inequality and how does that perception influence reality help me break down the social construct i'm now joined by rashad robinson ex
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join into the report. killings make it with zero in federal custody. to consider. the great. truths to stories that impact the. speech. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in son of the court oh sorry sorry i'll. stay right there for fear like the rest of us or. just stand up straight. what is wrong...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. t.v. . feed. the teach. us. a. little bit but let us. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in son of the court. so. let's. stay right there didn't like it that we had to take you can't. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be alright take a deep breath i could take to kill you can't break those cuffs. edition of the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male being chased down and wrangled in by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of crime and equality and how does that perception and influence reality help me break down the social construct i'm now joined by rashad robinson executive director of color of change thank you so much for com
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. t.v. . feed. the teach. us. a. little bit but let us. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in son of the court. so. let's. stay right there didn't like it that we had to take you can't. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be alright take a...
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it affects the economy. the economic quality of the city. secondly, it is -- it is an air quality issue. weigh want to get people out of their cars. thirdly, you create living wage jobs. i don't think that there is a constituency for it. they don't have lobbyists. people use mass transit. organize mayors around the country to go to washington and raise our voice for adequate funding of mass trance. >> it what you are seeing there is a graphic of where funding for mass transit comes from and it is the federal government has gone up a little bit but really state and local have to take more and more share. huge item of the city. new york city subway system, one of the miracles and history of the world. most incredible thing that it works all the time. day and night. one fare. cost of a slice of pizza. >> all it takes is a 10% shift in federal transportation funding. away from highway construction to mass transit. it will solve all the problems. >> in new york, you know, looking for ways to be able to fund mass transit, i suggested it for a few
it affects the economy. the economic quality of the city. secondly, it is -- it is an air quality issue. weigh want to get people out of their cars. thirdly, you create living wage jobs. i don't think that there is a constituency for it. they don't have lobbyists. people use mass transit. organize mayors around the country to go to washington and raise our voice for adequate funding of mass trance. >> it what you are seeing there is a graphic of where funding for mass transit comes from...
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markets why not us come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. they clearly missed english between their own and the aliens. and guard their family in faith and the treasure. fifty. sixty. six. sixty. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back and see one of the core. stay right there. like that which took you can't. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be alright take a deep breath i could take all you can break those cuffs. edition of the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male being chased down and wrangle then by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of
markets why not us come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. they clearly missed english between their own and the aliens. and guard their family in faith and the treasure. fifty. sixty. six. sixty. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the...
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economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable future. ben bernanke still keeping an eye out for potential negative effects from the policy. but so far he's promised the markets this will continue. in terms of the commentary around the dart, we did see adjustment lower on the growth forecasts. smament, ben bernanke is pointing to the fact that there has been some improvement in the likes of the housing market. the fiscal consolidation thanks to its playing out for the budget, this is going to have an impact in 2013 growth, 2.3% to 2.8% is the number we're looking at. this is down from 2.3% to
economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable...
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david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food stocks today, a slew of flames hitting life-time highs -- names. hershey, flower foods. j&j snack foods and hormel on the list. david: the markets continued their climb as the federal reserve vowed to keep the printing presses roll being but is the market the only thing really benefiting from their programs? former congressman and long-time fed critic ron paul is telling us exclusively how all this could have potentially, extremely dangerous impact on the money you have in the bank and our country in general. lauren: plus cyprus may be the on the brink of default and looking to confiscate people's mone
david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food...
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take control of your personal economy. >> we have an eye-opening number on unemployment tonight. of the three and a half million people in this country out of work for a year or more, almost half of them are over 45 years of age. it's a big problem on the road to retirement. a lot of folks over 45 are being forced to invent new careers. some have turned to helping seniors for a living. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> let's take a step in with the left foot. >> reporter: at 59 roseanne brown is rolling, bending and stretching her way to a second career. teaching 17 fitness classes a week, specifically for seniors. >> they want to be in shape and it's a social event for them. >> reporter: all around the country the number of gyms offering these specialized classes is growing. >> it's for well-being, yeah. also to keep young and sexy. >> reporter: call it the graying of the job market. businesses for seniors run by seniors, or those almost there. >> we have people in their 80s and 90s who need people in their 50s, 60s and 70s to do some jobs, to handle some of the se
take control of your personal economy. >> we have an eye-opening number on unemployment tonight. of the three and a half million people in this country out of work for a year or more, almost half of them are over 45 years of age. it's a big problem on the road to retirement. a lot of folks over 45 are being forced to invent new careers. some have turned to helping seniors for a living. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> let's take a step in with the left foot. >>...
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austerity moves could be the slower economy, an increase in unemployment. folks were also marching on the central bank and we were there with them. people are worried about their money. they're concerned, as are many people elsewhere, about the controversial approached uses in the bailout, to seize assets from private bank accounts to help pay for a government rescue. today europeandown union officials claimed this tactic was unique. analysts are not sure about that. uncertainty again in the noble economy. >> shepard: adc cop has a lot of explaining to do. a thief made off with his police cruiser before he noticed it. the joy ride didn't last long. the suspect crashed a block away and ran off. officials say the officer had left the engine running while investigating a call. the officer will now face discipline, and he is a veteran who used to work in the auto theft unit. >>> new pictures of north korea's leader, kim jong-un, kim the younger, seems to be looking at something. that's what they do all the details on just what the rogue leader is examining, at
austerity moves could be the slower economy, an increase in unemployment. folks were also marching on the central bank and we were there with them. people are worried about their money. they're concerned, as are many people elsewhere, about the controversial approached uses in the bailout, to seize assets from private bank accounts to help pay for a government rescue. today europeandown union officials claimed this tactic was unique. analysts are not sure about that. uncertainty again in the...
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the same poll shows 52% of americans disapprove of the way that he is handling the economy. the president is now making an effort to reach out to republicans by meeting with them several times over the past couple of weeks but you have is to wonder are his efforts sin? sincere. i asked lindsey graham earlier. the president spent more time on capitol hill meeting with republicans in the past week than he has for the previous four year is. senator, what is up? >> i don't know. old saying in the south it doesn't matter how you find religion as long as you do. i don't know if it is the dropping poll numbers or wants a leg icy and realizes you you can't have one without talking to republicans. either way it is a constructive thing. >> mike: i said you can't govern if you don't have relationships. >> right. >> mike: you can't have relationships if you don't look at each other face to face and spend time together. may not always be pleasant but it has got to be done. are you convinced and you were one of the senators that had dinner with him on the thursday night at the jefferson h
the same poll shows 52% of americans disapprove of the way that he is handling the economy. the president is now making an effort to reach out to republicans by meeting with them several times over the past couple of weeks but you have is to wonder are his efforts sin? sincere. i asked lindsey graham earlier. the president spent more time on capitol hill meeting with republicans in the past week than he has for the previous four year is. senator, what is up? >> i don't know. old saying in...
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a long time holding, very good in a recovering economy, look at that. >> what do they do? >> they make air conditioning equipment and that's why -- and in a modular way so it can be expanded when you're in a commercial air conditioning you can add units to it along the way. >> what about ann? >> it's not one i'm looking at now. in fact, i'm looking at these banks and there is talk of them collapsing in cyprus. many are doing well like in japan. japan's banks collapsed but it was 20 years ago. nom nomoro is strong. this is one that i own and i think it should be in your portfolio. >> what about u.s. banks? do we kind of made them very whole over the last couple years. >> and they are strong, bank of america not too far off from its high. financials here or abroad, maybe cyprus but not here at home. >> we'll leave it there. and here is a story you need to know. a girl scout troop getting pranked, someone ordering 6,000 boxes of the cookies totaling 24 grand. it was a scam and the girls were left with unsold cookies. americans are coming to the rescue buying around 4,000 boxe
a long time holding, very good in a recovering economy, look at that. >> what do they do? >> they make air conditioning equipment and that's why -- and in a modular way so it can be expanded when you're in a commercial air conditioning you can add units to it along the way. >> what about ann? >> it's not one i'm looking at now. in fact, i'm looking at these banks and there is talk of them collapsing in cyprus. many are doing well like in japan. japan's banks collapsed...
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economy earlier i was joined by kyle harrington the founder of parents in council to discuss further. well i mean you know liz this just really ties into economic policy it ties into capitalism versus maybe socialism in terms of how people make their money who makes the most money and you know what's what's interesting here is you know when barack obama's administration first ran for office i was interested to see if in fact some of his policies would create more you know redistribution of wealth and have folks on the bottom core tile of income start to rise and things equal out a little bit better obviously these numbers demonstrate that those policies in fact don't seem to be going well working in the right direction for the bottom core tiles so what is there to do i think it goes back to a host of things policy decisions whether it be taxes the belief that there let's face it liz i mean you know we we live in a country here where there isn't mean you you work hard you get more educated and hopefully strive harder you make more money i mean that's that's the way it works and if you
economy earlier i was joined by kyle harrington the founder of parents in council to discuss further. well i mean you know liz this just really ties into economic policy it ties into capitalism versus maybe socialism in terms of how people make their money who makes the most money and you know what's what's interesting here is you know when barack obama's administration first ran for office i was interested to see if in fact some of his policies would create more you know redistribution of...
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they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the savings tax. essentially, a 6.75% tax on $131,000 and below. you get the picture. if you have $131,000 in the bank right now, and this thing gets approved tomorrow, if that happens, they would come in and take about $9,000 out of your account. even more if you have more. now, the plan is if you do this, you get shares of the bank, and then, jake, when everything gets fixed, theoretically, you get your money back and maybe some more. >> tom, you said cypriots. i said cyprus. >> we'll settle that later. >> thank you so much. >>> also leading money news, how bad are things for the ironically named
they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the...
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and i do think that we will see money coming into this economy. that will help to keep these trends going. and i think that will be a real gift. and i think cyprus was probably a gift to the u.s. treasury market, to help keep rates very low and attract save investors. >> and we welcome now tim leetch. cyprus to you is so yesterday. you're watching slovenia, right? >> that's right, bill. >> slovenia? >> slovenia. we're trying to look over the horizon, as opposed to yesterday. and when we see the banking pressure on countries like cyprus, we think about what's next. and what does this really mean for the stability of the banking structure in europe as a whole. and we're concerned, frankly. we haven't seen the structural repairment that the europeans have had to step up to do. and certainly, cyprus hasn't convinced anyone that the european leadership has their act together. >> so, yesterday, the sell-off was the fear, and this was inflamed by the dutch finance minister, that maybe the cyprus bailout was a template for future bailouts of other countri
and i do think that we will see money coming into this economy. that will help to keep these trends going. and i think that will be a real gift. and i think cyprus was probably a gift to the u.s. treasury market, to help keep rates very low and attract save investors. >> and we welcome now tim leetch. cyprus to you is so yesterday. you're watching slovenia, right? >> that's right, bill. >> slovenia? >> slovenia. we're trying to look over the horizon, as opposed to...
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is the only economy in the world that doesn't guarantee workers this right. there's a lot of evidence that it's good for businesses, good for workers and good for kpis. >> i think some people would say you had me at sneezing in the salad. but thank you so much. >> it is the largest single wave of school closures in u.s. history. chicago plans to close 54 schools and shutdown 81 school buildings by the end of the year. most of the students affected are kindergarten through eighth grade. they are projecting a billion dollars deficit. it would save money the next take aid. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! [ male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numb
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platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in afghanistan and iraq. today our satellites are still flying almost all of the dod's unmanned aerial vehicles, and we're providing the vast majority of the navy's communications at sea. to address the challenges that i mentioned earlier, the leading space operation, operators have got together on a number of complex cooperative project, probably the most significant of these is the space data association, or sda. formation of sda is a major step which created a voluntary space traffic control, if you will. it's an interactive repository of satellite orbit and sue will contain
platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in...
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the press here said from the get-go, when amanda said i just want to be mismy family economy, landed here with the crowds, the press signed a letter saying, we'll leave you alone. never take a picture, so we never hear about her in the press. living a quiet live here at the uw. the same boyfriend before the trial and her initial arrest. he lives in the international district. his family supports her. she has a great extend family in west seattle, and hopefully this will be the period at the end of a very long and unfortunate sentence. >> shepard: is that the thinking? >> i think it is. surprised to hear there was a mixed review in court. the thinking here is, like no way. just no way she's going to have to go back. and in reality she won't be intrado -- extradited. but enough already. this has been -- she has been an innocent abroad, been through four years in prison for something she didn't do, and it's time to just let her have her life-for everyone, including italy to let her have her life. >> shepard: i'm somewhat surprised the italian media have not been tracking her down. >> th
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it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
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she's tried to clean up lima by going after cartels who control the transport system and regulating the economy of street vendors. they've been deeply unpopular among the war and have become fodder in a campaign to drive her out. >> the process underway is tainted with aggression, lies, distortion, misinformation, manipulation, and even worse, insult at my condition as a woman. it's injuring our citizens and causing negative visions. >> the recall vote is believed to be spearheaded by a former mayor looking for a comeback. he denies those allegations but controls the capital with significant influence as politicians jockey for power ahead of the elections. al jazeera. >> in southwestern colombia, soldiers conducted a raid in the jungle and seized nearly four tons of cocaine. they say they were hided and the confiscated cocaine had a street value of nearly 90 million dollars. 150,000 people have attended the first sunday prayers delivered by the new pope. before that, in an apparent break of precision and protocol, he met the faithful at ground level walking through the streets in st. annesa's c
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bankruptcy could rick shay through the fragile economies of europe straight to the u.s. a vote is expected in cyprus in the next couple of days. >> all right with a ban on supersized soda on hold michael bloomberg now taking aim at tobacco. it's to encourage young people from smoke according to the mayor. >> tobacco targets children, going neighborhoods where the bottom end of the economic ladder and they believe those people are more susceptible to add ads and less able to make the distinction. >> new york has some of the most restrictive antismoking regulations in the country, cigarettes banned in many public parks and other public places as well. >>> brings us to the facebook question of the day. what would you do to stop children from smoking cigarettes? d logon to wnn.com. mayor bloomberg is told to but out. >> when i cover my red wine from my cold, dead fingers i'm taking a stand. >> that's the question, how far do you go if it's really for the kids, how far do you go? >> it's about education. it's good they don't have the commercials on tv but bocks behind the cou
bankruptcy could rick shay through the fragile economies of europe straight to the u.s. a vote is expected in cyprus in the next couple of days. >> all right with a ban on supersized soda on hold michael bloomberg now taking aim at tobacco. it's to encourage young people from smoke according to the mayor. >> tobacco targets children, going neighborhoods where the bottom end of the economic ladder and they believe those people are more susceptible to add ads and less able to make the...
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economy. >> rick: what happens if you avoided getting a credit card and you want to get a mortgage, you wanted to buy yourself a townhouse and take out a loan? >> you end up paying a lot more. you have a higher interest rate. these people are ones that don't necessarily have bad credit. >> rick: they don't have any. >> there are things that are changing, they are some rating agencies are using rented and utilities and other bills from smaller landlords, for example. if you pay your rent on time, that traditionally isn't always counted. >> rick: there are some companies that have set up a way for people to take a thin credit history and expand it so they have something to show? >> exactly. william paid, bill paid and if you automatically deduct your rent payments from your bank account they will said that on to the credit agency and it will show you pay your rent every month. so i pay your bills all the time but it doesn't show up in your credit history. >> rick: bottom line. >> listen to eilee
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we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states, the prime minister of israel, they're getting ready for a news conference, to talk about their meeting, talking about iran, its nuclear program, syria, what is going on there. will the u.s. intervene? has a red line been crossed in syria as a result of reports that perhaps chemical weapons have been used? our coverage continues right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exc
we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states,...
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most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our climate. >> as president obama nominates ernest moniz to head the energy department, the mit nuclear physicist is facing criticism for its deep ties to bp, general electric, and other major firms. you will also look at frackademia, what some call gas industry funded academic research. then, "die free: a heroic family tale." you asght i stand before the crowd great great great granddaughter of african who was in slaved in the united states of america until he summoned the courage to fight for his freedom. marksthe united nations at the international day of remembrance of the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade, we will speak with ny1 anchor cheryl wills about her family's story from slavery to freedom. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments today in the first of two historic cases that could determine the future of same-sex marriage. today the
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, perhaps even the world economy. adam: so are banks too big to prosecute? we want to bring in former delaware senator ted kaufman. he pushed for serious financial reform while he was in the, i think it was fraud recovery act. >> that's it, adam, you got it. adam: thanks for being on fbn. justice department, to date, who has gone to jail? >> no one has gone to jail and it is very disappointing and i'm very disappointed in what the attorney general said. the same thing that the head of the criminal division said lanny breuer in a speech in new york, that somehow the law enforcement officers are supposed to take into account the financial well-being of the potential perp who has broken the law. it just doesn't, it doesn't compute with me. that is the first thing. the second thing is, if in fact people made wrongdoing you can go after individuals. the other problem with this, thing, adam, they don't go after individuals for criminal prosecutions. they can do that and that won't affect the health of the business. not only
, perhaps even the world economy. adam: so are banks too big to prosecute? we want to bring in former delaware senator ted kaufman. he pushed for serious financial reform while he was in the, i think it was fraud recovery act. >> that's it, adam, you got it. adam: thanks for being on fbn. justice department, to date, who has gone to jail? >> no one has gone to jail and it is very disappointing and i'm very disappointed in what the attorney general said. the same thing that the head...
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we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly, but i would give the managers of each department discretion because they know where the fat is. they're not going to cut the muscle, they're going to cut the fat. it seems like what the president is doing is trying to cut in the places where it hurts the most in order to prove a point and i -- if ever the mainstream media reaches a point where they recognize that if we destroy this nation and destroy the economy, they, too, will be destroyed, i think at that point they will start asking the tough questions and helping to move the population in the right direction. >> sean: don't hold your breath, dr. carson. i
we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly,...